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Elizabeth Hurley has denied plastic surgery for years, most recently taking to Twitter to do so.

The 45-year-old actress wrote Monday on Twitter, “I read that I’ve just had breast implants-happy to report still au naturel but I do wear exceptionally well cut bikinis.”

On his blog, OcBody plastic surgeon Dr John Di Saia reports, ” I had not read the report to which she refers. Looking at my previous blog posts, she has not been examined on the subject of breast implants. From the images I have seen of Ms Hurley it seems more likely that she hasn’t had breast implant surgery than she has.”

While Elizabeth may indeed be naturally well-endowed, it seems unlikely that she is entirely without plastic surgery. Early pictures of the actress reveal thinner lips and a wider nose, indicating that she may use lip fillers and have had a nose job in the past on her rise to fame (See Make Me Heal’s story on Elizabeth Hurley’s plastic surgery).

Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Rhinoplasty Specialist in Beverly Hills, Calif., said, “It is possible Elizabeth Hurley may have had work performed to her nose and a lip augmentation. If any work was performed to her face, it was conservative and she does not appear overdone. ”

Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer says, “It does look like Elizabeth Hurley has refined the look of her nose through a Rhinoplasty at some point giving her a beautiful profile and looks natural and not overdone. Her lips look like they have been made fuller most likely from use of some dermal fillers.”

Elizabeth Hurley is one of those women that only seem to get better looking with age and maybe some help from plastic surgery.

Comments

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Darian Zam on
September 15, 2010 7:53 pm

Her brows are so much higher I’d question whether that could be achieved by makeup alone. One thing that here’s no question about is lip augmentation. Many early photos show a very mean-lipped Liz compared to the one we’ve known since the mid nineties. Top lips don’t just grow themselves.

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